18000 Table Games — Baccarat, Roulette & More
This page walks you through all the table games available at 18000 — from classic Baccarat and European Roulette to Sic Bo and Dragon Tiger. Learn how to play, the basic rules, and how to access any table directly from your smartphone, any time of day.
- Baccarat — classic card game with simple rules
- European Roulette — single-zero wheel
- Sic Bo — three dice in a covered bowl
- Dragon Tiger — two cards, instant results
Four Games, One Platform — Know the Difference
A quick overview of the key table games you can enjoy at 18000.
Asia's most popular card game, played between the "Player" and the "Banker". Card values are totalled and the side closest to 9 wins. The rules are easy to pick up and rounds move quickly, making it the go-to choice for Malaysian players who want an authentic casino experience on their phone.
A spinning wheel and a small ball determine the winning number. The European version uses a single zero (0–36), giving it a lower house edge than the American version. Each round plays out in real time, and players can bet on a single number, a colour, or any number of combination odds.
A classic three-dice game originating from China, hugely popular among Southeast Asian casino fans. The dealer shakes three dice inside a covered bowl and players predict the outcome by choosing from a range of value combinations. Bet types range from simple high/low wagers to specific combinations, each with its own payout ratio.
A simplified take on Baccarat using just one card per side — Dragon and Tiger. The higher card wins. Rounds move very quickly, making it an ideal choice for players who want instant results without learning complex rules. Perfect for shorter play sessions.
Quick Comparison of Table Games at 18000
Pick the game that best fits your style and experience level.
| Game | Type | Best For | Round Duration | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baccarat | Cards — two sides | All levels | 1–2 minutes | Low |
| European Roulette | Wheel & ball | Strategy players | 2–3 minutes | Moderate |
| Sic Bo | Three-dice | Asian dice fans | 1–2 minutes | Moderate |
| Dragon Tiger | Cards — one on one | Fast-paced players | Under 1 minute | Very low |
Two Core Concepts to Understand Before You Play
A neutral explanation of the core mechanics behind each table game.
- House Edge and How It Works
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The house edge is a mathematical percentage representing the platform's statistical advantage over players in the long run. Each table game carries a different house edge — for example, the Banker bet in Baccarat has a house edge of around 1.06%, while European Roulette sits at approximately 2.70%.
Simple example: If you choose a bet with a 2% house edge, it means the platform expects an average margin of RM 2 for every RM 100 wagered. This doesn't mean you'll lose exactly RM 2 every round — it's a long-term statistical average, not a per-round outcome.
- Random Number Generator & Game Transparency
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For non-live dealer table games, outcomes are generated by a Random Number Generator (RNG). The RNG produces results that cannot be predicted or manipulated, ensuring each round is entirely independent of the last — much like physically rolling dice or shuffling cards.
Simple example: Imagine shaking dice inside a sealed cup and tossing them out. Nobody knows the result until they land — that's exactly the same principle the RNG uses to ensure outcomes are random and fair for every player.
Common Table Game Terms You Should Know
Five key terms to help you better understand table games.
In Baccarat, the Banker refers to one of the two sides you can bet on. A small commission (typically 5%) applies to winning Banker bets because it statistically has a slightly higher chance of winning compared to the Player side.
In Roulette, inside bets are wagers placed on specific numbers or small groups of numbers in the inner section of the betting board. They carry higher payout ratios but lower probability compared to outside bets like red/black.
Outside bets in Roulette cover larger sections of the table — such as red or black, odd or even, or a third of all numbers. The payouts are lower, but they come up more frequently, making them a popular choice for players who want to stretch their session.
A Tie bet in Baccarat and Dragon Tiger is a wager that both sides will finish with the same card value. The payout ratio is very high (typically 8:1 in Baccarat), but the house edge on this bet is considerably larger than on the Banker or Player bets.
In Sic Bo, a specific triple refers to a bet that all three dice will show the same specific number — for example, three dice all landing on 4. This carries the highest payout ratio in Sic Bo but is also the least likely outcome.
Account Security and Game Fairness
A neutral overview of the security layers built into the 18000 platform.
Every connection to 18000 uses SSL protocol, ensuring that your login credentials, account data, and financial transaction details cannot be intercepted by third parties. Users can verify the secure connection via the padlock icon in their browser's address bar.
Table games without a live dealer run on an RNG system that ensures every round produces an independent, tamper-proof outcome. Live dealer games, on the other hand, are handled by a real dealer managing physical cards and dice in front of an HD camera for full transparency.
Personal data and financial information for 18000 users are stored in accordance with personal data protection principles. Users are encouraged to use a unique password and to never share their account details with anyone.
Things Players Often Overlook
An information panel for players who want to play smarter and more comfortably.
Many new users don't realise that the Table Games section on 18000 is accessible directly from the main navigation menu — no need to dig through multiple pages. Once logged in, click "Table Games" and you'll see all available tables right away.
For Baccarat and Dragon Tiger, tables are available at different betting limits — from lower stakes for new players to premium tables for more experienced ones. Make sure you choose a table that suits your budget before joining.
If you're having trouble loading the live dealer video, try clearing your browser cache or switching to incognito mode. The 18000 platform also offers a text-based statistics mode as an alternative when the video stream is disrupted, so you can still follow the progress of each round.
For more information on specific game rules or any account and payment enquiries, visit the FAQ which includes a detailed guide in Bahasa Malaysia.
How Malaysian Players Enjoy Table Games
Three real user snapshots from 18000 players across different Malaysian states.
Faridah, a marketing manager in Bangsar, plays Baccarat on 18000 during her lunch break over the office WiFi. The 18000 interface, optimised for 6-inch screens, lets her view the betting board clearly without needing to zoom in. She appreciates the quick round pace — it fits neatly within her limited break time.
Ah Keong from Georgetown chose Sic Bo on 18000 out of nostalgia — he used to roll dice at family gatherings as a kid. Now on 18000, he gets that same feeling from his bedroom, watching the dealer shake the dice through a high-definition live camera. That visual element keeps him coming back.
Zulaikha from Skudai tried Dragon Tiger for the first time on 18000 after reading about it in platform help section. The game's simplicity — just one card per side — made it easy to pick up. Within two weeks, she had a solid grasp of the basic betting patterns and has since made Dragon Tiger her go-to game on 18000.
Frequently Asked Questions About Table Games
Five common questions from Malaysian users about Table Games at 18000.